REVIEW: Whispered Words by Marie Harte
Sandy M’s review of Whispered Words (Power Up!, Book 3) by Marie Harte
Paranormal Erotic Romance published by No Box Books 3 Jan 24
It’s been five-plus years since I’ve read Marie Harte. So even though this is a third book in a series when it came across my radar, I decided to give it a try. I’m wondering if it’s been to many years or if it’s me or Ms. Harte who has changed during that time.
REVIEW: Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver
Kaitlyn‘s review of Leather & Lark (Ruinous Love Trilogy, Book 2) by Brynne Weaver
Romantic Suspense Comedy published by Zando 4 Jun 24
No surprise here, but I absolutely love Leather and Lark. These books are so entertaining and all around a great time. There are a few queasy moments, and I wish Brynne didn’t insist on ruining food items, but I’m not even really that mad about it. 😂
REVIEW: Primal Mirror by Nalini Singh
Veena’s review of Primal Mirror (Psy-Changeling Trinity, Book 8) by Nalini Singh
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 23 Jul 24
Ooh, I love being back in the world of fangs and claws, but, as seen in the more recent books in the series, it’s not black and white anymore. All the races are starting to mix again, particularly the Psy, along with the Arrows and the Changelings. read more…
REVIEW: For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery
Veena’s review of For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery
Women’s Fiction published by MIRA 04 Jun 24
Could you find yourself living together with your husband’s ex-wife? Or even actually becoming friends with her? As this book shows, anything is possible if the intermediary is someone you both love and don’t want to disappoint. That friendship thing is more about chemistry and compatibility, I think, but let’s go through Ms. Mallery’s take on it.
REVIEW: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
Kaitlyn‘s review of The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
Contemporary Romance published by Gallery Books 14 May 24
If you need a fun summer read, look no further than The Paradise Problem!
REVIEW: Mind Games by Nora Roberts
Sandy M’s review of Mind Games by Nora Roberts
Paranormal Romantic Suspense published by St. Martin’s Press 21 May 24
Nora Roberts’ romantic suspense stories over the last number of years have been outstanding, and when she adds that paranormal aspect too, you get one hell of a book from an author whose writing gets better every year, and that’s saying something, because Ms. Roberts has been writing for a lot of years now. For me, she’s one of the best out there, and I hope we get stories from her for years to come.
REVIEW: Where the Dark Stands Still by A.B. Poranek
Kaitlyn‘s review of Where the Dark Stands Still by A.B. Poranek
Paranormal Romance published by Margaret K. McElderry 27 Feb 24
I absolutely loved this book!
REVIEW: Left Behind by Sharon Sala
Veena’s review of Left Behind (Jubilee, Kentucky, Book 4) by Sharon Sala
Romantic Suspense published by Sourcebooks Casablanca 09 Jul 24
This is a fast-moving story with a strong emotional impact. Wiley Pope is a police officer who’s definitely sowed his oats. so much so that when he meets the love of his life, they come back to haunt him, and his relationship is toast before it begins. Well, not quite total toast, since Wiley and Linette will get another chance and more curve balls which make for excellent reading.
REVIEW: Crossroads by Devney Perry
Sandy M’s review of Crossroads (Haven River Ranch, Book 1) by Devney Perry
Contemporary Romance published by Montlake 4 Jun 24
Devney Perry continues to pull readers into her wonderful stories with this newest series, Haven River Ranch. West and Indya have a long and complicated past, which comes to light when Indya shows up out of the blue and West and his brother learn their father has pulled the rug out from under them without so much as a “Hey, your lives are going to seriously change, sorry.”
REVIEW: Flashback by Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen
Veena’s review of Flashback (Kendra Michaels, Book 11) by Iris Johansen and Roy Johansen
Romantic Suspense published by Grand Central Publishing 25 Jun 24
Sisters Sloane and Chloe’s mother was a victim of a serial killer called the Bayside Strangler. After a spate of killings, they suddenly stopped and the police and FBI, etc. all stopped hunting for the killer, but the sisters never forgot and never stopped. Now they’ve disappeared and the Bayside Strangler is back. Coincidence?